Red, White and Blue Blood Trailer

Red, White and Blue Blood Trailer (1917)

24 November 1917 Comedy 50 mins

A hard-core socialite turns over a new leaf after spending time with a less fortunate family.

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Cast

Francis X. Bushman

as John Spaulding

Beverly Bayne

as Helen Molloy-Smythe

Adella Barker

as Mrs. Molloy-Smythe

William H. Tooker

as Patrick Spaulding

Duncan McRae

as Count Jules Berratti

Cecil Fletcher

as Bob Molloy-Smythe

John Raymond

as Light-Fingered Bertie

C.R. McKinney

as Charlie Jadwin

International Releases Dates

United States 24 November 1917

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